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Live news: Zelenskyy claims Russia has mined nuclear plant

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Last updated: 2023/07/04 at 7:39 PM
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What to watch in Asia today

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What to watch in Asia todayZelenskyy claims Russia has mined nuclear plantJudge curbs US officials’ liaisons with social media groupsBoE considers forcing foreign banks to replace branches with subsidiaries

Events: Bank Negara Malaysia begins a two-day monetary policy committee meeting. Kazakhstan’s central bank announces its interest rate decision. Uzbekistan’s foreign minister Bakhtiyor Saidov arrives in Azerbaijan.

Economic data: In China, Caixin releases its June purchasing managers’ index for services as well as the composite index. Australia’s monthly services PMI is issued, as is the AIG construction and manufacturing indices for June, the ANZ commodity price index and the latest retail sales data. Japan publishes its June services PMI while Hong Kong issues a manufacturing PMI. In India the Nikkei services PMI is announced. Singapore also issues May retail sales figures.

Markets: Futures in Hong Kong and Tokyo pointed lower on Wednesday. European stocks edged higher the previous day while US markets were closed.

Zelenskyy claims Russia has mined nuclear plant

Christopher Miller in Kyiv

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday warned that Russia might be preparing to carry out an attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the biggest such facility in Europe.

“The Russian military has placed objects resembling explosives on the roof of several power units of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,” he said, citing Ukrainian intelligence agencies. “Perhaps to simulate an attack on the plant. Perhaps they have some other scenario.”

Russian forces have been in control of the plant since the early days of the invasion last year. Rockets and mortar rounds have struck near the plant and gunfights have broken out around it.

Judge curbs US officials’ liaisons with social media groups

Stefania Palma in Washington and Richard Waters in San Francisco

A US judge has barred federal government officials from liaising with social media companies on removing certain communications from their platforms, in a politically fraught case that addresses tensions between freedom of speech and efforts to curb online misinformation.

Judge Terry Doughty, in Louisiana’s western district, on Tuesday handed down a preliminary injunction that blocks agencies such as the US Department of Justice and the FBI as well as officials including senior White House staff from meeting with social media companies to urge them to delete or reduce content “containing protected free speech” from their platforms.

Read more about the injunction here.

BoE considers forcing foreign banks to replace branches with subsidiaries

Laura Noonan in London

The Bank of England is looking at contentious plans to force more international banks to set up subsidiaries in the UK, people familiar with the situation said.

The move could reduce the thresholds requiring foreign banks with corporate business in the country to set up subsidiaries, with their own capital and liquidity. The BoE is considering it as part of a review of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the people said.

Subsidiaries — such as SVB had in place — enable local regulators to seize control of failing banks rather than leaving their fate to the discretion of their parents’ supervisors.

Read more about the Bank of England’s plans here.

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